The Brady Law is 25 years old today. And as not surprising anybody, they celebrate its faulty accomplishment:
Since the passage of the act in 1993, more than 300 million guns have been sold, but 3 million potential sales to prohibited purchasers have been prevented.
As the Brady Law Turns 25, Guns Are Killing More Americans Than Ever. Why?
Why? The answer was simple: It was never the guns but the criminals, including those who broke the Brady Law and were never prosecuted for felon attempting to buy a firearm.
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3 million? Baloney. Even assuming that number isn’t total fiction, the bulk of it is bureaucratic error. The number of properly rejected sales is more likely in the hundreds. A good way to analyze this is to see how many (few) were prosecuted. What’s that number? I think I saw something the other day, 47 or something along those lines. Not quite 3 million.